30 resultsfor “industries benefiting from economic crisis”
economic security and energy crisis impacting both Europe and India, and managing its impacts will certainly be a big part of the discussions during PM Modi’s trip,” she said. ## Will India look to strengthen
benefits that the industry is providing.” They added: “If you want to generate economic growth – and I think everyone can agree on doing that – then you need to invest in infrastructure and energy security
industry experts have argued that domestic fossil fuels would lead to lower emissions than US imports and would bring greater economic benefits. The 70 new areas of Norway’s seabed to be opened
economic and financial sanctions by the U.S. and Europe. China is the top customer for Russian oil and gas supplies, and Moscow expects the war in Iran to increase the demand. China also has ignored
crisis](https://www.realclearenergy.org/articles/2026/04/29/new_quartz_tariffs_will_make_americas_housing_crisis_worse_1179769.html) for U.S. home buyers. And [each side](https://www.qmaa.org/) claims that it's [trying to protect](https://savequartzjobs.com/) more than 100,000 U.S. jobs across the quartz industry
economic and financial sanctions by the U.S. and Europe. China has become Russia's top trading partner. Beijing is now the top customer for Russian oil and gas supplies and Moscow expects
industry has been coupled with dwindling supplies of foreign currency in the country. The result has been soaring inflation, supply shortages and higher prices. Bolivians have experienced long lines for fuel, and hospitals have reported
crisis, with decades of sanctions limiting its oil exports and stalling its ability to attract investments and modernise its industry and technology. A surge in inflation and a fall in the value of the currency
economic stimulus. China’s debt has also grown, but more steadily, from about 22 percent of GDP in 2000 to about 34 percent in 2009, after which it began to incline even more steeply, mainly
crisis highlights meagre oil buffers in developing world As the [blockade of the Strait of Hormuz](/news/2026/4/14/fao-warns-strait-of-hormuz-disruption-risks-triggering-a-global-food-crisis) drives the worst energy crunch in modern history, leading governments to scramble to unload their emergency oil stockpiles
industry. Kerala stood apart, earning international attention for decentralised planning, high social indicators, literacy, poverty reduction and a strong public health system. But the model had underlying strains. "Kerala continued to rely heavily on remittances
economic hit from the US-Israel war with Iran, Wizz Air's chief executive has said. József Váradi said European airlines can make price cuts in the "short term" because they have bought fuel
benefits, in Seattle, November 2025. Photograph: David Ryder/Reuters US employers [spend more than $1.5bn a year](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/may/20/how-much-companies-spend-fight-unions) on labor union opposition efforts, according to a report published on Wednesday by the Economic
benefits to all Australians. “We want a return on that resource, and yet we have a prime minister and others who are just rolling out the talking points from the gas industry,” he said
benefitted from inheriting Khartoum’s role, with commercial activity, property businesses, and government institutions relocating there, leaving it better off than before the conflict. Life is also coming back to parts of Omdurman
industrial powerhouse, wealthy industrialists like Andrew Carnegie and John D Rockefeller “invented all kinds of theories about human evolution”, [twisting the logic of social Darwinism](https://www.nas.org/blogs/article/capitalism_and_western_civilization_social_darwinism/) to convince themselves that their success
crisis." Sweeping changes in England have put power into the hands of thousands of community groups like Debbie's. The new law is part of the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Act, which was described
industry figures who say change threatens their profits and the essential role they perform in the market. Bearing the brunt of the crisis are young people: They tend to face the quandary of saving
crisis: millions fled abroad as a result of the country’s economic meltdown under Maduro, and due to political repression, with foreign journalists and Venezuelan activists frequently deported or interrogated while trying to enter
benefit of Trump and the 30 CEOs who accompanied him. It was also a show of strength, which Beijing knows will be beamed live across the US and the world. "We are witnessing a historical